Again, it’s semantics and if you read the POS, even Disney understands that this is a wordplay to meet Florida Timeshare law.
How does a member rent from DVC? They, wait for it, buy one-time-use points. That’s DVC’s own expression of their points rental business.
When DVC charges dues, it does so by the point. But how can DVC assess a charge per point if points have no value?? It’s a conspiracy I tell you!!
How are reservations priced through David’s? Yes, by the point - but if the owner’s contract with Disney says the points have no value (and it does), then David’s broke the rules by charging a value per point and all his contracts are void, having violated the POS of the owners.
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We can understand that regardless whether we call them bullets or rounds, clips or magazines, everybody here knows that points are what are loaded into reservations. And just like firepower is gauged by the size of the round (.45, 22lr), reservations are typically metered by the price per point - regardless what Disney officially claims are the value of those points.
Points are a purchase medium for DVC reservations and have value equal to the reservation value divided by the number of points necessary to secure the reservation. Securing that reservation means first acquiring the points, at the value they represent. Everything else is wordplay.
My private contract with renters is specific enough to convey what is being purchased and the roles both parties play in turning that purchase into a valid reservation. If I broke “the rules” by refusing to entertain the fiction that points have no value, then so did Disney. So did David’s.